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Elon Musk’s SpaceX performs successful in-flight abort test

- REUTERS

CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA: Elon Musk’s SpaceX simulated a successful emergency landing on Sunday in a dramatic test of a crucial abort system on an unmanned astronaut capsule, laying the foundation for its mission to fly NASA astronauts for the first time.

A Crew Dragon astronaut capsule launched at 10:30am and softly splashed down about 32 km off the coast of Cape Canaveral in Florida roughly eight minutes later, after ejecting itself from a rocket that cut off its engines 19km above the ocean to mimic a launch failure.

National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion administra­tor Jim Bridenstin­e called the mission a success.

“This critical test puts us on the cusp of once again launching American astronauts on American rockets from American soil,” Bridenstin­e wrote on Twitter.

In a key trial for carrying humans, SpaceX was also testing its rescue teams’ response after splash down. They scrambled toward Crew Dragon with the US Air Force’s Detachment 3 emergency rescue teams in tow - a vital part of the test to practice a rescue mission to retrieve astronauts from the capsule.

Moments before the launch, Musk wrote on Twitter that it was a risky mission that was “pushing the envelope in so many ways”.

The test is crucial to qualify the capsule to fly humans to the Internatio­nal Space Station, something NASA expects to come as soon as mid-2020. It follows years of developmen­t and delays as the US has sought to revive its human spacefligh­t program through private partnershi­ps.

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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off on an in-flight abort test, from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
REUTERS ■ A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off on an in-flight abort test, from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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